Suheil Baddor Syrian , b. 1957

Through his evocative practice, Suheil Baddor challenges the boundaries between artistic disciplines, inviting audiences into a contemplative space where memory and materiality converge.
Suheil Baddor (b. 1957, Latakia, Syria) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, sculpture, and poetry. With a career spanning over 35 years, Baddor's work navigates the complex interplay of memory, identity, and the human condition. His artistic approach is deeply rooted in both materiality and metaphysical inquiry, exploring themes of presence, absence, and transformation.
 
Baddor studied philosophy at Damascus University before refining his artistic practice under the mentorship of leading Syrian modernists. His sculptures, crafted from wood, bronze, granite, and marble, stand as testaments to his mastery of form, while his paintings in acrylic, oil, and watercolor encapsulate an emotional and poetic depth.
 
An artist whose journey is as compelling as his work, Baddor embarked on a symbolic bicycle expedition from Damascus to Paris in 1986, engaging with diverse cultures through exhibitions and workshops. Since 1991, he has been based in the UAE, where his contributions to the regional art scene have been supported by the Abu Dhabi Culture Foundation and the Sharjah Museum.
 
His work has been showcased in numerous exhibitions and is held in esteemed collections across the Middle East, Europe, and Australia. A prolific poet and art critic, Baddor has also contributed to Arabic literature with works such as Another Form of Melancholy and Mirror of Ashes.
 
Through his evocative practice, Suheil Baddor challenges the boundaries between artistic disciplines, inviting audiences into a contemplative space where memory and materiality converge.